 I'm going to show you another way to manage or add files to your Google Drive. So we already know that you can just go to drive.google.com and use the web interface. And you can drag any files right here into any folder. You can delete files. You can do anything you want to organize. You can also use your PC desktop to do the same thing without actually having Drive open. So I'm going to go ahead and shrink Chrome out and get rid of it for a minute. There are two ways to get to your Google Drive now. This has been pushed out through Gull Lake. If you have your folder icon open down here in the bottom of your dock, you can just click that and you can find it. If you don't have that pinned, you can go to your Windows icon in the bottom left corner, your start button, and then you just go up to where it says My Documents. So you click on your documents, and then you'll get the screen that'll show what you're looking for. And just go down here to where it says Google Drive. It'll be your G Drive. So when I click that, I will see just like I'm in Google Drive. So I have my shared drives, and I have my regular My Drive. So if I went to My Drive, just double-click, here are my folders. So my blog, my publications, down to Explore. If I were to open up Google Drive on the web, those are the same folders. So those are always synced, almost instantaneously. So normally in the past, I would open up my browser, then I would make it small or I'd drag it over here, and if I wanted to put this GIF over there, this image, I would just click, drag, and have to drop it in. But sometimes you don't have time to have your browser open and minimize it and do all that. All you have to do is bring this screen up. I can take that classroom-rich text, drag it over, drop it in here, and if you look, you can see right now that it is doing this little blue circle. That means it's updating, and you'll see in a second it turned to a cloud. That cloud means that it is, in fact, updated. So if I go to My Drive in Chrome, that picture is now there. So it's a really easy way to take things from your desktop PC and upload them to Drive without having to use the Google Chrome interface. Now here is your warning. Just like if I'm in My Drive and I delete something it removes, if I were to go back to here into this PC interface and I click on that picture I just uploaded and I delete it. So now it's gone from my PC, Google Drive, my G Drive. If I go back to the web interface, you just saw it disappeared. So that is the warning. Anything you do in the web interface affects your desktop interface, and anything I do in the desktop interface affects the web. They are completely synced. So if you were to remove something from Google Drive in Chrome, it removes from Google Drive on your computer. Same thing if I remove from my computer, it will remove from the web interface. So keep that in mind. Don't go cleaning things up in one of them thinking that the other one would stay. But it is just a very easy way to drop some pictures in or some files or PDFs that you have on your desktop. You can easily add them to your Google Drive without having to open up Chrome and do that.